Intermodulation (IM) or intermodulation distortion (IMD) is the amplitude modulation of signals containing two or more different frequencies, caused by...
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The intermodulation intercept point in electronics is a measure of an electrical device's linearity. When driven by two sinusoidal waveforms, it is the...
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Intermodulation is a 1966 jazz album by pianist Bill Evans and guitarist Jim Hall. The recording is a follow-up to their highly acclaimed 1962 collaboration...
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suffer considerable gain distortion, leading to intermodulation distortion. Transient intermodulation distortion may involve some degree of SID and/or...
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electronic components and systems, particularly radio systems, for intermodulation distortion. It consists of simultaneously injecting two sinusoidal...
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the amplifiers considerably. Although a notch filter to suppress the intermodulation products is used at the output of the intercarrier transmitter, the...
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Four-wave mixing (FWM) is an intermodulation phenomenon in nonlinear optics, whereby interactions between two or three wavelengths produce two or one...
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specific figure of merit associated with the more general third-order intermodulation distortion (IMD3), which is a measure for weakly nonlinear systems...
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connections or corroded parts. It is more properly known as passive intermodulation, and can result from a variety of different causes such as ferromagnetic...
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they must also consider the presence of larger signals that cause intermodulation distortion. Antennas are a common source of weak signals. An outdoor...
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Jim Hall. The two artists collaborated again in 1966 on the album Intermodulation. Reeling from the death of Scott LaFaro in early July 1961, Evans did...
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and differences of the frequencies of the harmonics of those notes (intermodulation distortion). When a typical chord containing such intervals (for example...
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components independently, and does not generate harmonic distortion or intermodulation distortion. No amplifier can provide perfect linearity (even the most...
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channel (intermodulation signal) to the main channel's power (useful signal). The ratio between the total power adjacent channel (intermodulation signal)...
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roll-off, and do not eliminate a signal completely. Second, due to intermodulation in B's amplifiers, which cause the transmitted spectrum to spread beyond...
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spurious emission. Spurious emissions can include harmonic emissions, intermodulation products and frequency conversion products. Interference (communication)...
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and the receiver audio is unmuted. Noise squelch can be defeated by intermodulation present in the high-pass band. For this reason, many receivers with...
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amplifier were perfectly linear, no distortion (harmonic distortion or intermodulation distortion) would occur (although random noise may still be introduced)...
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good low-frequency response. Even when not audible, rumble can cause intermodulation, modulating of the amplitude of other frequencies. The ‘unweighted’...
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components independently, and tends not to generate harmonic distortion or intermodulation distortion. No amplifier can provide perfect linearity however, because...
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along horizontal color transitions (vertical edges). It results from intermodulation or crosstalk between chrominance and luminance components of the signal...
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the origin of a previously unobserved form of distortion: transient intermodulation distortion (TIM), later also called slew-induced distortion (SID) by...
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connector used to join coaxial cables. It was designed to reduce passive intermodulation from multiple transmitters. It is among the most widely used high power...
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Intercept, a Microsoft Windows-based software defect tracking system Intermodulation Intercept Point, a measure of an electrical device's linearity Intercept...
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cases, the signal can be overwhelmed. Noise can show up as hiss and intermodulation distortion in audio signals, or snow in video signals. Generation loss...
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harmonics; soft clipping results in fewer higher-order harmonics and intermodulation distortion components. In the frequency domain, clipping produces strong...
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States. Matching the field refresh rate to the power source avoided intermodulation (also called beating), which produces rolling bars on the screen. Synchronization...
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and on the output power of the optical sender (from 6 to 16 dBm). Intermodulation and carrier-to-noise ratio are improved. Other benefits include lower...
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much more complicated terms at frequencies of M ω1 + N ω2 , called intermodulation products. These unwanted frequencies, along with the unwanted heterodyne...
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general intermodulation distortion. The same nonlinear device will produce both types of distortion, depending on the input signal. Intermodulation occurs...
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